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'''Micky''' (born '''Miguel Ángel Carreño Schmelter''' 1943, in [[Madrid]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] singer.
'''Micky''' (born '''Miguel Ángel Carreño Schmelter''' October 20, 1943, in [[Madrid]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] singer.


He began his music career in 1962 leading the band Micky y Los Tonys, which brought out 30 singles (including hits like "No sé nadar") and 5 albums. Meanwhile, Micky acted in some films as it was usual for singers in Spain in the 1960s and worked for [[Cadena SER]] as a radio presenter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://webmicky.com/biografia.htm|title=Biografía|publisher=''webmicky.com''|language=Spanish}}</ref>
He began his music career in 1962 leading the band Micky y Los Tonys, which brought out 30 singles (including hits like "No sé nadar") and 5 albums. Meanwhile, Micky acted in some films as it was usual for singers in Spain in the 1960s and worked for [[Cadena SER]] as a radio presenter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://webmicky.com/biografia.htm|title=Biografía|publisher=''webmicky.com''|language=Spanish}}</ref>

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Micky
Birth nameMiguel Ángel Carreño Schmelter
Also known asEl Hombre de Goma ("The Rubber Man")
BornOctober 20, 1943
OriginMadrid, Spain
GenresRock, Pop
Instrument(s)Vocal, Harmonica

Micky (born Miguel Ángel Carreño Schmelter October 20, 1943, in Madrid) is a Spanish singer.

He began his music career in 1962 leading the band Micky y Los Tonys, which brought out 30 singles (including hits like "No sé nadar") and 5 albums. Meanwhile, Micky acted in some films as it was usual for singers in Spain in the 1960s and worked for Cadena SER as a radio presenter.[1]

Micky began his solo music career in the 1970s. Some of his first hits were "Soy así" and "El chico de la armónica". The single "Bye bye fräulein" (1976) entered the charts in Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, and made the Billboard Easy Listening charts in the United States. In 1977 he was chosen to participate for Spain at the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest. With the song "Enséñame a cantar", he placed 9th in a field of 18 entries.[2]

In the 1980s and 1990s, he continued his music career but also focusing on theatre and television. In 2003 he participated in the television contest Vivo Cantando, which featured former pop stars. In 2010 he released a new album, La Cuenta Atrás.

References

  1. ^ "Biografía" (in Spanish). webmicky.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "Spain 1977". ESC-History.com. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
Preceded by Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest
1977
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